Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Reverend Abel Brown was an American abolitionist who worked for the Underground Railroad. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1810, he died in 1844 after contracting encephalitis brought on by his ceaseless exertions to end slavery. Brown endured beatings, gunshots, and frequent death threats, but nonetheless continued publicizing his efforts to both aid fugitive slaves and to directly rescue them.Brown grew up in a devoutly religious family whose pastor was Jonathan Edwards."@en }
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- Abel_Brown comment "Reverend Abel Brown was an American abolitionist who worked for the Underground Railroad. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1810, he died in 1844 after contracting encephalitis brought on by his ceaseless exertions to end slavery. Brown endured beatings, gunshots, and frequent death threats, but nonetheless continued publicizing his efforts to both aid fugitive slaves and to directly rescue them.Brown grew up in a devoutly religious family whose pastor was Jonathan Edwards.".
- Q17063187 comment "Reverend Abel Brown was an American abolitionist who worked for the Underground Railroad. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1810, he died in 1844 after contracting encephalitis brought on by his ceaseless exertions to end slavery. Brown endured beatings, gunshots, and frequent death threats, but nonetheless continued publicizing his efforts to both aid fugitive slaves and to directly rescue them.Brown grew up in a devoutly religious family whose pastor was Jonathan Edwards.".